Chile
About Gaston-Sacaze DMC
- Founded in 1998 by Stéphane Coudassot, Managing Director of the group, Gaston-Sacaze has a total of 9 local offices, in Quito, Lima, Cusco, Puno, Arequipa, La Paz, Santiago, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. With more than 100 people working for the group today, Gaston-Sacaze is a key player in receptive tourism in Latin America that provides services to a large number of European and Canadian tour operators among others.
- Excellent services are guaranteed by Gaston-Sacaze, as every single one of the tour guides, hotels, restaurants, and activities has been vetted by its travel experts to ensure the best possible experience for tourists. With their knowledge and experience, it can proudly be stated that every inquiry is handled within a remarkable 24-hour timeframe, allowing for smooth organization of trips.
- Additionally, as it is understood by Gaston-Sacaze that unexpected situations can arise while traveling, a dedicated 24-hour emergency contact is made accessible to every tourist visiting Chile, ensuring a worry-free experience.
Gabriel Vargas Von Boeck
Product & Services
- Tailor-made Travel Solutions
- FIT and Group Tours
- Self-drive Tours
- Community based & sustainable tourism
- Special Interest Programs
Contact Info
- Av. Vitacura 2670, Piso 15 - Oficina 150
- 7550098 Las Condes, Región Metropolitana
- Chile
- +56 2 2820 439
- +56 9 7878 6263
Top Activities
- Discover the architectural heritage of Santiago or the famous Valparaiso, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Travel through Chile’s wine country and the famous vineyards of the Colchagua valley.
- Venture out far away from civilization in the Atacama Desert where you will discover colorful landscapes surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes, altiplano lakes and steaming geysers.
- Reach the wide-open spaces of Patagonia, where you can navigate to the foot of Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers
- Hike through the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park.
- Experience the enchantment of Puerto Varas, where majestic snow-capped volcanoes, pristine lakes, and charming German architecture converge to create a picturesque destination.
- Board a plane and fly to the isolated and mysterious Easter Island.
- Embark on an unforgettable adventure along Chile's Austral Road, to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Patagonia.
- Uncover the captivating charm of Chiloé, where ancient forests, vibrant folklore, and colorful palafitos beckon.
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About Chile
Chile’s rugged geography is not only reflected in the country’s continental territory, but also in its more than 8,000 islands located in the Pacific Ocean. Three of these islands are unique in their kind: Easter Island, the mysterious “Navel of the World”, ideal for horseback riding or cycling, trekking, bird watching, diving and photography; Robinson Crusoe, World Biosphere Reserve, and where its visitors are invited to discover a unique flora and fauna, both on land and in the sea and fill their days with adventure; and finally, the Isla Grande de Chiloé, a place full of tradition and legends; and a territory where it is possible to interact with nature through trekking, horseback riding, kayaking, among many other activities.
Austral road
The Austral road is a breathtaking journey through the heart of Chilean Patagonia, stretching across rugged landscapes and untamed wilderness for an awe-inspiring experience. This scenic route takes you through picturesque forests, shimmering lakes, and majestic mountains. As you traverse this enchanting road, you’ll encounter dramatic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and hidden coastal villages. Immerse in the raw beauty of Patagonia, connect with nature, and witness abundant wildlife.
Chiloé Island
Two hundred km long and 50 km wide, Chiloé Island is a unique region of Chile due to its remoteness and particular geographical, historical and cultural characteristics. The island is home to many 200-year-old UNESCO World Heritage churches and multicolored wooden houses that stand out in the turbulent sky.
Lake Region
Located about 700 km south of Santiago, between the Bío-Bío area and Puerto Montt, land of the Mapuche Indians, is home to a countless number of snow-capped volcanoes, huge araucaria forests and countless turquoise lakes. Ideal for adventure sports, one can enjoy activities as diverse as climbing volcanoes, trout fishing, horse-back riding, skiing, rafting or simply resting in one of the several thermal baths in the region.
Easter Island
Easter Island is the most remote inhabited land in the world, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in Chilean Polynesia. Leave the continent and fly to this mysterious island that has become famous thanks to its monoliths, called moaïs, which are scattered over the green hills of the island, leftover from a civilization that has today vanished, taking with it the real meaning of these statues, which still intrigues scientists today.
Patagonia
Patagonia is every globe-trotter’s dream, the legendary destination at the end of the world where Mother Nature has given birth to some of its most spectacular elements: immense granite towers rising into the sky, huge glaciers plunging into lakes and sea, harsh mountains beaten by strong winds and endless grassland plains where herds of guanacos roam free.
Atacama
Located in the North of Chile, in the heart of the Altiplano, Atacama is the world’s most arid desert, where extreme climate conditions create spectacular natural phenomena and landscapes. Large rocky fields, a ground cracked from the heat, active geysers, snow-capped volcanoes and surreal mineral-rich altiplano lakes populated with pink flamingos are all a part of the unbelievable decor.
Santiago and Valparaiso
Bohemian and colorful, poetic and somewhat eccentric, Valparaiso, UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see in Chile. Located 115 km west of Santiago, built entirely facing the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by steep hills, the city served as a base for sailors and travelers from around the world during the 19th century. Visitors get the impression of an open-air museum as they discover this city by foot, exploring its narrow streets, endless staircases and historic funicular.